![]() ![]() We are still seeing far too many new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths, as we look forward to the spring, it's important to continue practicing prevention measures that we know work - vaccinating, wearing a mask in public, indoor settings, staying home when you are sick, and washing your hands frequently. We know there is still much to be done to stop the spread of COVID-19 and end the pandemic. Sick′ness, state of being sick, disease: disorder of the stomach: an enfeebled state of anything Sick′-report′, a return regularly made of the state of the sick Sick′-room, a room to which a person is confined by sickness.- adj. ( obs.) to make sickly or sickly-looking.- ns. Sick′-listed, entered on the sick-list Sick′ly, inclined to sickness: unhealthy: somewhat sick: weak: languid: producing disease: mawkish: feeble, mentally weak.- adv. Sick′liness, the state of being sickly, or of appearing so Sick′-list, a list containing the names of the sick.- adjs. ![]() Sick′lied ( Shak.), tainted with the hue of sickness or disease.- adv. Sick′ishness Sick′-leave, leave of absence from duty owing to sickness.- adj. Sick′-flag, a yellow flag indicating disease on board a ship Sick′-head′ache, headache accompanied with nausea.- adj. Sick′-fall′en ( Shak.), struck down with sickness.- ns. a scum which forms on the surface of mercury from grease, sulphides, arsenides, &c.- adv. Sick′ening, causing sickness or disgust, loathsome.- n. to become sick: to be disgusted: to become disgusting or tedious: to become weakened.- n. Sick′en, to make sick: to disgust: to make weary of anything.- v.i. Sick′-bay, -berth, a compartment on a troop-ship, &c., for sick and wounded Sick′-bed, a bed on which a person lies sick.- adj. affected with disease: ill: inclined to vomit: disgusted: infirm: disordered: pining: depressed: indicating sickness: poor in quality: out of repair.- v.i. Our great grandsire Edward sick’d and died.Ĭhambers 20th Century Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes Why will you break the sabbath of my days, He was not so sick of his master as of his work. Disgusted.īut rather shew a-while like fearful war,Īnd purge th’ obstructions, which begin to stop Not ours, or not allow’d: what worst, as oft Disordered in the organs of digestion ill in the stomach. Nothing makes a more ridiculous figure in a man’s life, than the disparity we often find in him sick and well.Īlexander Pope. Tended the sick, busiest from couch to couch. Where’s the stoick can his wrath appease, To see his country sick of Pym’s disease? That would, had I been well, have made me sick,īeing sick, hath in some measure made me well.Īmmon was so vexed, that he fell sick for Tamar. In poison there is physick and this news, To view the sick and feeble parts of France. Samuel Johnson's Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votesĮtymology: seoc, Saxon sieck, Dutch. "After drinking too much, the students vomited" "He purged continuously" "The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night" Vomit, vomit up, purge, cast, sick, cat, be sick, disgorge, regorge, retch, puke, barf, spew, spue, chuck, upchuck, honk, regurgitate, throw up verbĮject the contents of the stomach through the mouth "ghastly wounds" "the grim aftermath of the bombing" "the grim task of burying the victims" "a grisly murder" "gruesome evidence of human sacrifice" "macabre tales of war and plague in the Middle ages" "macabre tortures conceived by madmen" Ghastly, grim, grisly, gruesome, macabre, sick verb "sat completely still, sick with envy" "she was sick with longing" "the pale light of a half moon" "a pale sun" "the late afternoon light coming through the el tracks fell in pale oblongs on the street" "a pallid sky" "the pale (or wan) stars" "the wan light of dawn" (of light) lacking in intensity or brightness dim or feeble ![]() "grew more and more disgusted" "fed up with their complaints" "sick of it all" "sick to death of flattery" "gossip that makes one sick" "tired of the noise and smoke" Nauseated, nauseous, queasy, sick, sickish adjectiveīrainsick, crazy, demented, disturbed, mad, sick, unbalanced, unhinged adjectiveĭisgusted, fed up(p), sick(p), sick of(p), tired of(p) adjective "they devote their lives to caring for the sick"Īffected by an impairment of normal physical or mental function Princeton's WordNet Rate this definition: 5.0 / 1 vote ![]()
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